Rumor: Sony will launch new LinkBuds headphones this year, WH-1000XM6 next year

Peter, 04 June 2024

There is some good news for fans of Sony headphones, but also some bad news. Good news first – Sony might introduce the second generation of LinkBuds and LinkBuds S later this year.

Bad news – the next generation of flagship buds and over-ear headphones, the Sony WF-1000XM6 and the WH-1000XM6, will not be out in 2024. Instead, Sony may be targeting the first six months of next year.

Sony announced the WH-1000XM4 in mid 2020, the XM5 came in mid-2022. This suggests a two-year gap for the XM6 successor, but as @INSIDERSONY points out, there has been no news from the FCC, which will have to test and certify the headphones before launch. In conclusion, a launch this year is unlikely.

The current Sony LinkBuds and LinkBuds S The current Sony LinkBuds and LinkBuds S
The current Sony LinkBuds and LinkBuds S

Despite their similar names, the LinkBuds and LinkBuds S are quite different. Both are TWS buds, yes, but the original model is an open design that doesn’t block ambient sound, while the S is a more traditional design focused on noise canceling.

Sony bundled the WH-1000XM5 headphones with its new Android flagship, the Xperia 1 VI, as a pre-order bonus. Who knows, maybe the Mark 7 next year will get the XM6 headphones as the Xperia flagships tend to get announced towards the middle of the year. But for now, the best Sony over-ear and in-ear wireless headphones remain the XM5 models.

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  • Anonymous
  • 06 Jun 2024
  • mFx

Best buds I've own to date but battery issues made it unbearable...

  • Nothanks
  • 05 Jun 2024
  • Tq0

Sony did such an outstanding job with the WH-1000XM series that they sorta shot themselves in the foot. I'm still with a pair of XM3's after around 5 years with them. Replaced the ear cups ONCE like 6 months ago, and they're still perf...

  • Lister
  • 05 Jun 2024
  • n1s

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